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"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostI had an '06 Ram quad cab for a while and that thing was enormous. Everyone that rode in it said they felt like an elf or something sitting on those big old seats. The new ones are even bigger, and even that is not big enough?
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I've driven the new ford diesels and will agree that they are still a lot nicer trucks. The power delivery is a lot smoother and seems to have more power especially down low. The biggest annoyance I have with the dodge is the damn transmission shift strategy. It just shifts really weird and the converter seems to lock up at random times. The body of the dodge is really nice as is the ergonomics of the controls. I still prefer the ford personally, but in the half tons I dono I am almost leaning dodge with the hemi and 8 speed combo. The power delivery of the hemi along with the v8 growl is something ford just doesn't offer. The 5.0 is ok but is really lacking in the low end power dept.
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Originally posted by Diabolic View PostJust get yourself an obs Ford 7.3 Powerstroke , 94.5-97, and you will be fine. No depreciation either.
I don't tow 10k every day but I do fairly often and didn't want a 60k truck at all. So I picked up a grandpa fresh 07 Duramax with some miles. Fits my needs perfect and I have another much smaller truck to daily in town.
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While I wouldn't call the OBS trucks cheap anymore, cheap is the 03-07 6.0, they do hold value well. I've seen several super clean 4x4 Crew Cabs in the $10,000-$24,000 range. Below 200,000 miles with clean body and original paint will be $15,000+. Keep it clean and it won't depreciate at all.
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Fellas, KBB has my Tundra valued between $33K-$36K trade in and NADA has it at $36K-$40K trade in. So if I decide to trade it in for a 2500 what should I try to get for my truck? Only thing I added to the truck was color matched TRD Pro Grill and Weather Tech floor liners.
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Originally posted by Mike69 View PostFellas, KBB has my Tundra valued between $33K-$36K trade in and NADA has it at $36K-$40K trade in. So if I decide to trade it in for a 2500 what should I try to get for my truck? Only thing I added to the truck was color matched TRD Pro Grill and Weather Tech floor liners.
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Originally posted by Diabolic View PostFirst negotiate the price of the new truck and say you aren't trading. After you set a firm price, introduce the trade. I'd imagine $31,000-$33,000.
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Originally posted by Captain Can't Make His Tee Time View PostThey're gonna try and break it off in you, so do the same.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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